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Byblus

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The mint at the ancient site of Byblus in Phoenicia.

Die Studies
Item Image MetalThe physical material (usually metal) from which an object is made. WeightCarter 1983 * Median weight * 20000 (*10 if gold or electrum)
S 1829 - Byblus (Urimilk IIl), silver, shekels (460-450 BCE) Silver 4,341 kg
S 1830 - Byblus (Urimilk IIl), silver, 1/3 shekels (460-450 BCE) Silver 13,176 kg
S 1831 - Byblus (Urimilk IIl), silver, 1/12 shekels (460-450 BCE) Silver 182 kg
S 1832 - Byblus (uncertain king), silver, 1/3 shekels (450-410 BCE) Silver 7,530 kg
S 1833 - Byblus (uncertain king), silver, 1/12th shekels (450-410 BCE) Silver 393 kg
S 1834 - Byblus (uncertain king), silver, shekels (430-420 BCE) Silver 2,619 kg
S 1835 - Byblus (uncertain king), silver, 1/4 shekels (430-420 BCE) Silver 498 kg
S 1836 - Byblus (uncertain king), silver, 1/16 shekels (430-420 BCE) Silver 206 kg
S 1837 - Byblus (Elpa'al), silver, shekels (420-400 BCE) Silver 2,159 kg
S 1838 - Byblus (Elpa'al), silver, 1/4 shekels (420-400 BCE) Silver 872 kg
S 1839 - Byblus (Elpa'al), silver, 1/16 shekels (420-400 BCE) Silver 575 kg
S 1840 - Byblus (Elpa'al), silver, 1/32 shekels (420-400 BCE) Silver 45 kg
S 1827 - Byblus (Ozba'al), silver, shekels (400-370 BCE) Silver 4,571 kg
S 1828 - Byblus (Ozba'al), silver, 16th shekels (400-370 BCE) Silver 307 kg
S 1824 - Byblus (Uzibaal), silver, shekels (365-350 BCE) Silver 513 kg
S 1825 - Byblus (Aynel), silver, shekels (350-333 BCE) Silver 1,014 kg
S 1826 - Byblus (Aynel), silver, 16th shekels (350-333 BCE) Silver 814 kg
S 649 - Byblus (Ptolemy V), silver, tetradrachms (204-181 BCE) Silver 917 kg
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Description Nomisma.org
Nomisma IDNomisma ID byblus
Definition: The mint at the ancient site of Byblus in Phoenicia.
Pleiades IDUnique ID of the Pleiades place resource 668216
Ancient regionAncient region. Syria (Phoenicia)

Nomisma: phoenicia, Nomisma: greek_syria

Modern countryModern country Lebanon
CoordinatesGeographical coorindates 34° 7' 10.20" N, 35° 38' 48.65" E
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